Accessibility Statement

JLL is committed to providing a website that is accessible to the widest possible audience, regardless of technology or ability. We are actively working to increase the accessibility and usability of our website and in doing so adhere to many of the available standards and guidelines.

This website endeavours to conform to level Double-A of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1. These guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible for people with disabilities. Conformance with these guidelines will help make the web more user friendly for all people.

Maintaining an accessible website is an ongoing process and we are continually working to improve the site for all users. If you have any comments or questions about the accessibility of this site, please contact us.

 

Browsers

This site has been built using code compliant with W3C standards for HTML and CSS. The site displays correctly in current browsers and using standards compliant HTML/CSS code means any future browsers will also display it correctly.

Our website has also been built to adapt to the screens of the modern mobile devices such as iPhone, iPad, or Android phones.

 

Features to enhance this site's accessibility
  • All text is resizeable using hold down the Control key (Ctrl) and spin the mouse wheel to make the fonts smaller or larger.
  • Text can also be resized using Control + and Control – on the keyboard
  • All the images have equivalent text alternatives
  • Colour is not used to convey information on jll.co.uk - all pages on this website are readable regardless of your colour-vision
  • Mark up documents with the proper structural elements has been implemented and presentation controlled with style sheets rather than with presentation elements and attributes
  • Tables in web pages have necessary mark-up to be transformed by accessible browsers and other user agents
  • Web pages are accessible even when newer technologies are not supported or are turned off
  • Clear and consistent navigation is provided – for example, orientation information, navigation bars, a site map so you will find what you are looking for on jll.co.uk
  • We have followed consistent page layout, recognizable graphics, and easy to understand language to benefit all users
  • Web pages appear and operate in predictable ways
  • All text content is readable and understandable
  • We aim to have maximum compatibility on different browsers and devices
  • We have developed the site to make it easier for users to see and hear content including separating foreground from background

 

Keyboard access

It should be possible to access all parts of the site (including forms) using just the keyboard. However, if you have any problems with this, do contact us and let us know. Please provide information about the web browser and operating system you are using.

Additionally, most browsers support jumping to specific links by typing keys defined on the web site. These are known as "access keys".

They are activated in various ways depending on your browser and operating system.

 

Visual design
  •  All parts of the site use Cascading Style Sheets for visual layout and design.
  • If your browser does not support stylesheets all pages should still be readable.
  • Text is sized relatively, so it's possible to adjust the text size to your needs.

 

How to Change Colour Contrast

Turn high contrast mode on or off

  1. Select the Windows button, and then select Settings> Ease of Access > High contrast.
  2. To turn on high contrast mode, select the toggle button under Turn on high contrast. Windows may display a “Please wait” screen for a few seconds after which the colors on the screen change.
  3. Select the theme that works best for you from the Choose a theme dropdown menu.
  4. To turn off high contrast mode, select the Turn on high contrast toggle button again. Windows may again display a “Please wait” screen for a few seconds after which the colors on the screen change back to default.

To change the colour contrast of websites on your browser:

  • In Internet Explorer, click "Tools", then select "Internet options." From within the "General" tab, click the "Colours" button. Deselect the "Use Windows colours" checkbox and change the colour by selecting the colour swatch. Then, select "Accessibility" within the "Internet options" window and select "Ignore colours specified on web pages."
  • In Firefox, click "Tools", then select "Options." From within the "Colours" tab, click the "Colours" button. Select the appropriate colours from the colour swatch and un-tick the checkbox labeled "Allow pages to choose their own colours, instead of my selections above" and click OK.